The threat of existential risk from AI
The threat of existential risk from AI This is an interview of Sayash Kapoor of the AI Snake Oil, as part of the Machine Learning Street Talks.
Workers with AI skills can expect higher salaries – depending on their role
Workers with AI skills can expect higher salaries – depending on their role This article is written by Eileen Yu for ZDNet. Deemed a growing scarcity in the industry, workers skilled in artificial intelligence (AI) can prompt higher salary offers of up to 44%, depending on which department the role is for. Employers say they are willing […]
MOOC for Managers and HR about ChatGPT and AI
MOOC for Managers and HR about ChatGPT and AI Cécile Dejoux, Professor at CNAM, has designed a Massive Open Online Course for Managers and HR personnel about dealing with ChatGPT and AI. The course is in French. Following is a translated abstract: Please click on this link to check-out the MOOC and register.
Comment: Semantic Reconstruction of Continuous Language from Non-Invasive Brain Recordings
Comment: Semantic Reconstruction of Continuous Language from Non-Invasive Brain Recordings Authors: Pouria Saidi, Sean Kinahan, and Visar Berisha (Arizona State University) A recent article published in Nature neuroscience, titled Semantic Reconstruction of Continuous Language from Non-Invasive Brain Recordings, has attracted the attention of many and raised questions around the idea that AI-powered machines may be […]
Generative AI and Data Privacy: A Primer
Generative AI and Data Privacy: A Primer Kristin E. Busch has written a report for Congressional Research Service, published on May 23, 2023, which provides detailed insight into generative AI and data privacy for policy makers. To read the full report, please click on this link. Image credit: https://pxhere.com/https://pxhere.com/en/photo/1584997?utm_content=shareClip&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=pxhere
Research Article: Attention is all you need
Research Article: Attention is all you need Do you want to learn about transformers? This research article provides a very elaborate explanation.
The Little Book of Deep Learning
The Little Book of Deep Learning François Fleuret, professor of computer science at the University of Geneva (Switzerland), has written a book about deep learning. His book targets STEM background readers looking for a minimum technical knowledge to understand NLP and generative models. To read the book, please click on this link.
Course: ChatGPT Prompt Engineering for Developers
Course: ChatGPT Prompt Engineering for Developers In this short course taught by Isa Fulford (OpenAI) and Andrew Ng (DeepLearning.AI) describe how LLMs work, provide best practices for prompt engineering, and show how LLM APIs can be used in applications for a variety of tasks, including: Summarizing (e.g., summarizing user reviews for brevity) Inferring (e.g., sentiment […]
KU Leuven AI Summer School: AI and Interdisciplinary
Victoria Hendrickx and Nathalia Smuha write an article on the push towards interdisciplinary in AI. “Interdisciplinary research is becoming increasingly popular, especially in the domain of artificial intelligence (AI) where it is difficult to fathom societal opportunities and risks without considering insights from various disciplines. However, taking an interdisciplinary approach also comes with several challenges, […]
Circadian Rhythms: Data-Driven Artwork by Dr. Kirell Benzi
Dr. Kirell Benzi has come up with a new data-driven artwork called “Circadian Rhythms”. He writes “The Circadian Rhythm is the daily cycle of light and dark that the body uses to keep track of time. It helps to regulate the body’s sleep-wake cycle and other important functions. The cycle is controlled by a “biological […]